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Extraliga W · 2025-2026

Current Extraliga W 2025-2026 standings with 10 teams. Piestanske Cajky W leads the table with 16 points after 18 matches, followed by MBK Ruzomberok W on 16 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Piestanske Cajky W181621606:874+732
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2MBK Ruzomberok W181621657:854+803
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3Slavia Banska Bystrica W181531653:957+696
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4Slovan Bratislava W181261207:1072+135
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5Young Angels Kosice W181081264:1218+46
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6Samorin W187111059:1325-266
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7UMB Banska Bystrica W18612918:1243-325
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8CBK Kosice W185131019:1430-411
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9Ivanka pri Dunaji W183151083:1592-509
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10Trencin W18018773:1674-901
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Results

Extraliga W · 50
Final28/03/2026–02/05/2026
Sat 02/05
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Wed 29/04
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Wed 29/04
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Sat 25/04
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Wed 22/04
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Sat 18/04
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Wed 01/04
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Sat 28/03
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3rd Place18/04/2026–21/04/2026
Tue 21/04
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Sat 18/04
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5th place11/04/2026–16/04/2026
Thu 16/04
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Sat 11/04
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7th place10/04/2026–15/04/2026
Wed 15/04
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Fri 10/04
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Semi-finals27/03/2026–04/04/2026
Sat 04/04
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Thu 02/04
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Wed 01/04
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Extraliga W. Piestanske Cajky W leads with 16 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Piestanske Cajky W1181621606874
MBK Ruzomberok W2181621657854
Slavia Banska Bystrica W3181531653957
Slovan Bratislava W41812612071072
Young Angels Kosice W51810812641218
Samorin W61871110591325
UMB Banska Bystrica W7186129181243
CBK Kosice W81851310191430
Ivanka pri Dunaji W91831510831592
Trencin W10180187731674

Past Seasons

Extraliga W

Browse 14 archived seasons of the Extraliga W, from 2012-2013 to 2025-2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1993Preceded byCzechoslovak Women's Basketball Championship

The Slovak Women's Basketball Extraliga was founded in 1993 immediately following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, replacing the unified Czechoslovak championship that had operated since 1933. The league began with a small number of teams and has evolved into a structured 10-team competition featuring the country's elite women's basketball clubs. The competition has undergone several format changes, including the introduction of playoff stages and adjustments to the regular season structure. In recent years, the league has secured title sponsorship from Nike, becoming known as the Niké Women's Extraliga, significantly raising its profile and broadcast reach across Central Europe. The league has become a proving ground for Slovak women's basketball talent, with many players progressing to international competition and European club competitions.

  • 1993 — Slovak Women's Basketball Extraliga established following Czechoslovakia's dissolution
  • 1994 — BK AS Trenčín recorded a 185–30 victory, marking one of the most dominant performances in league history
  • 2003 — MBK Ružomberok won their 10th title, cementing the club's status as a powerhouse
  • 2011 — Good Angels Košice rebranded and began their dominant era, eventually accumulating 15 total titles
  • 2019 — Nike secured title sponsorship, transforming the league into the Niké Women's Extraliga
  • 2024 — Piešťanské Čajky won the championship, claiming their third title in the modern era

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams10Relegation spots2European spots2

The Extraliga W operates on a round-robin format where all 10 teams play each other twice (home and away) during the regular season, totalling 18 matches per team. Teams earn 2 points for a win and 1 point for a loss. The top six teams qualify directly for the playoff stage, while the bottom four teams compete in a separate relegation group. The six playoff-qualified teams compete in a single-elimination knockout tournament to determine the champion. The two teams finishing lowest in the regular season are relegated to the first division, ensuring competitive balance and providing promotion opportunities for ambitious second-tier clubs.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesYoung Angels Košice (15)

The 1994 victory by BK AS Trenčín remains the most lopsided result in Extraliga W history, reflecting the significant talent disparity that existed in the league's early years.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024-25 Slovak Women's Basketball Extraliga season showcases the competitive depth of Slovak women's basketball, with MBK Ružomberok leading the regular season standings. The club, boasting 14 total championship titles, has demonstrated consistent excellence throughout the campaign, maintaining their position as perennial title contenders. Piešťanské Čajky, the defending champions from 2023-24, occupy second position and remain formidable playoff contenders, while Slavia Banská Bystrica rounds out the top three, each team capable of challenging for the title in the playoff stage.

The race for playoff positions remains highly competitive, with Young Angels Košice, the league's most successful franchise with 15 championships, fighting to secure a top-six berth and position themselves for a playoff run. Slovan Bratislava, another established club with strong historical pedigree, continues to compete at the elite level. The middle tier of the standings features clubs like SBK Somorín, Klokáni Levice, and CBK Cassovia Košice, all capable of producing upset victories and keeping the regular season competitive until the final rounds.

The relegation battle intensifies at the bottom of the standings, where two clubs face the prospect of demotion to the 1. Liga. The competitive balance of the Extraliga W ensures that even lower-placed teams can mount challenges against higher-ranked opponents, creating unpredictable match outcomes and maintaining fan interest throughout the season. The playoff structure, which sees the top six teams compete in a single-elimination knockout tournament, ensures that the championship is determined by performance when it matters most.

MBK Ružomberok's dominance in the 2024-25 season has been built on consistent team performance and strategic recruitment, with the club maintaining their tradition as a basketball powerhouse in Central Europe. The club's ability to compete regularly for titles demonstrates the quality of Slovak women's basketball and the strength of the Extraliga W as a competitive league. The 2025-26 season promises continued excellence, with multiple clubs capable of challenging for supremacy.

League Competitive Landscape and Historical Significance

The Slovak Women's Basketball Extraliga holds a unique position in Central European women's basketball, serving as both a domestic competition and a launching pad for international talent. The league's 33-year history since 1993 reflects the evolution of women's basketball in Slovakia, from the immediate post-Czechoslovakia era through to the modern, professionally-managed competition it is today. The establishment of Nike as title sponsor in 2019 represented a watershed moment for the league, providing financial stability and increased media coverage that has elevated the quality of play and the marketability of Slovak women's basketball globally.

The dominance of Young Angels Košice and MBK Ružomberok is reflective of sustained organizational excellence and investment in player development. Young Angels Košice's 15 titles span multiple decades, demonstrating institutional continuity and adaptability to changing competitive environments. MBK Ružomberok's 14 championships showcase the club's consistent ability to assemble competitive rosters and execute at the highest level. The emergence of Piešťanské Čajky as a championship contender, with three titles in recent seasons, indicates that the league remains open to competitive challenges and that success is not monopolized by historical powerhouses.

The Extraliga W's format, featuring 10 teams competing in a round-robin regular season followed by a six-team playoff, ensures that the champion is determined through rigorous competition and that regular season performance is meaningful. The inclusion of two European competition spots provides incentive for clubs to compete at the highest level and offers Slovak basketball a platform on the international stage. The league's relegation mechanism maintains competitive balance by ensuring that underperforming clubs face consequences while providing ambitious second-tier teams with promotion opportunities.

The quality of basketball in the Extraliga W continues to improve, with clubs increasingly recruiting experienced international players and investing in coaching expertise. The league has produced numerous players who have represented Slovakia at the international level, including FIBA EuroBasket participants and European club competition competitors. The competitive environment created by the Extraliga W has established Slovakia as a credible women's basketball nation within Europe, capable of producing quality players and competitive clubs that can challenge European rivals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Slovak Women's Basketball Extraliga?

Ten professional clubs compete in the Extraliga W during each season, playing a round-robin format where every team faces every other team twice.

Which team has won the most Extraliga W titles?

Young Angels Košice holds the record with 15 championship titles, followed by MBK Ružomberok with 14 titles.

How does relegation work in the Slovak Women's Basketball Extraliga?

The two teams that finish lowest in the regular season standings are relegated to the 1. Liga, Slovakia's second-tier women's basketball division.

Is there a playoff system in the Extraliga W?

Yes, the top six teams from the regular season qualify for a single-elimination playoff tournament to determine the Extraliga W champion, while the bottom four teams enter a separate relegation group.

Who is the current title sponsor of the league?

Nike has held the title sponsorship since 2019, with the competition officially known as the Niké Women's Extraliga.

How many European competition spots does the Extraliga W offer?

The Extraliga W champion and runner-up earn spots in European women's basketball competitions, typically the EuroLeague Women or FIBA Women's EuroCup.

API data: 13 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026